TY - GEN
T1 - Constrained target motion modeling - Part I
T2 - 16th International Conference of Information Fusion, FUSION 2013
AU - Duan, Zhansheng
AU - Li, X. Rong
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - Straight line motion is one of the most fundamental target motions. Its modeling has been well studied for unconstrained targets, e.g., air targets. However, the existing straight line motion models can not be directly used for the constrained case on straight line tracks, which has wide application, e.g., in ground target tracking. In this paper, modeling of the constrained target motion on a straight line track is considered. First, the constraints imposed by the straight track are explicitly set up. Then both direct elimination and projection along-track are applied to obtain two forms of constrained motion models in the 2D Cartesian plane and 3D Cartesian space. The connections between these two forms are studied. It is found that the traditional linear Gaussian assumption is still valid for the nearly constant velocity models, the nearly constant acceleration models and the Singer model. Inspired by this, a general condition under which the traditional linear Gaussian assumption is valid for modeling of constrained motion on a straight track is also discussed.
AB - Straight line motion is one of the most fundamental target motions. Its modeling has been well studied for unconstrained targets, e.g., air targets. However, the existing straight line motion models can not be directly used for the constrained case on straight line tracks, which has wide application, e.g., in ground target tracking. In this paper, modeling of the constrained target motion on a straight line track is considered. First, the constraints imposed by the straight track are explicitly set up. Then both direct elimination and projection along-track are applied to obtain two forms of constrained motion models in the 2D Cartesian plane and 3D Cartesian space. The connections between these two forms are studied. It is found that the traditional linear Gaussian assumption is still valid for the nearly constant velocity models, the nearly constant acceleration models and the Singer model. Inspired by this, a general condition under which the traditional linear Gaussian assumption is valid for modeling of constrained motion on a straight track is also discussed.
KW - Unconstrained system
KW - constrained system
KW - straight line track
KW - target motion modeling
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84890842467
M3 - 会议稿件
AN - SCOPUS:84890842467
SN - 9786058631113
T3 - Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Information Fusion, FUSION 2013
SP - 2153
EP - 2160
BT - Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Information Fusion, FUSION 2013
Y2 - 9 July 2013 through 12 July 2013
ER -